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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jan 1964, p. 10

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Hap Emms ownercoach of Niagara Falls Flynn of the OHA Junior League was apparently pleased with his clubs showing here Wednesday night alnst Barrie Intermediate SevenUps In anexhi Itlon hockey game They skated off with victory thought the kids played well out there tonight said Hap after the game brought up half dozen junlor players for tho trip and they looked pretty may COMMENTING 0N his teams play in the OHA this season Hap stated the club ls gunnin for third spot With six teams in the playoffs the playoff round Is set up with first place playing fourth second against fifth and third against sixth Emms agrees with everyone else around the lun Ior circuit Toronto Marlboros are in class by themselves Marlins have the first place spot tucked away and Montreal Canadians are sure bet to land In the runnerup slot Emma Flycra have been cruising aroundthe fourth lace position all season At resent Peter horoug and St Catharines are tied or third place with 42 points each and the Flyers are two points back However Flyers have two games in hand over both St Catharines and Peterborough FINISHING FOURTH would put Flyers against Illarlboros in the first round of layoffs But third lace finish would give Plyers eadvantage of play htg the sixth place squad Niagara Falls sportswriter at the game claimed this yearsteam was playing well beyond all expecta tions We lost 10 regulars last year and felt wed be fortunate to hit playoff berth this year he said but these kids have been giving it everything they have and theye surprising everyone big game is on tap for Fiyers tonight when they host St Catharines SEVENMPS GAVE fine account of themselves in the game They skated hard and actually outplayed and outshnt the juniors But superb gonltendlng by Doug Favell and Bernie Parent carried the juniors to victory These young goaltenders look like they have fine future ahead of them SevenUps will always look good against team that wants to play wide open and forget the heavy checking They have good skatin club but with couple of exceptions they dont pac much weight didnt hear an unfavorable comment following the game Everyone was pleased with the work of both clubs All players along with the management dmerve credit TONIGHT AT THE ARENA Junior hockey takes the spotlight when Barrie Plumbers host Col llngwood Plumbers havebeen held to three straight tics in the league and one of them was against second place Collingwood Coach Al Shewchuk isnt disturbed He feels the boys will hit top snide again andcontinue their su premacy over the rest of the league Around last months holiday season Plumbers played only once in threeweek span and Al feels the layoff didnt help thus accounting for the three ties Other observers feel the other clubs are starting to come on stronger and will make things tougher for Barrie in the latter stages of the schedule Plumbers have been the class of the circuit all sea son though and it will be an upset if they dontyland in top spot This is one of the few Friday night games at home fprfPlumbehs and theyre looking for good turnout ans Game time is set for 830 pm BOWLING SCORES BARBIE LADIES LEAGUE Teama Playing Queens Hotel Hubberta Groc Kellys Groc The 50s Greers Aces Tatter snlla Ins It Robinsons Groc Bertram Bros Jacksons Grill Lakeside Cahins John Lang Lcmaya Excav League Standings Lakeside Cabinsrl7 Bertram John Hubheris Groc 12 Robinsons Groc fl Lemays Aces Tattersalls Inc Jacksons Grill High Source For Week High Single Scorci Gladys Brice Ilubberts Groc 294 High Triple Score Marion Rob Ilierd Lakeside Cabins 723 BUSH LEAGUE leagues standing Underdogs 7ft Misfits so Skincare 64 HootNannies an Iffarkerst 60 Slewarts 15 High Scores For Week High Single Score Shorty Foal terUnderdogs 258 High Triple Scnre shorty Fosteryllnd dogs 678 BRADFORD PLAZA MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Comets 33 Alloy Cats 31 Baby Dolls 31 Tom Cab 30 Strikers 30 IiCats 25 Hot Shots Saints 22 Rockets 20 Pin lips 19 Blowers is Opti mists 14 Mens lligh Single Father Cerrona 377 Oscar Suther land 291 Hill Forbes 275 Ladies HighSingle Kay Lynn Wit Pearl Davis 255 Earle Brydon150 Mens High Triple Father Cerrone IIZI Steve Simone 691 Oscar Sutherland 678 Ladies High Triple Kay Lynn 745 Earls Brydon 623 Isobel Wilder 592 KEMPVIEW GOOme LEAGUE LEAGUE STANDINGS Flintstones 73 Yogi Bears 64 Crackers til Alley Cats in Hillbillies 55 Whippets High Single Marg Schuch 739 High Triple Terry Hamilton 574 Weekly prize winner hidden ncoreHaael Webb 100 GAMES Marg Schuch 1319 Audrey Eacottm0 Reta Carter iii Terry Hamilton on vfmflflflw wmfimanirwgvr wwmm7mwwwnrr ROOKIE JOHN FERGU Canadians first goal as he Planlo It for his lath goal vriwnna1vaz YAElMWW mmwm WWW N5 wmir 15 Mm SON gets the Montreal beats New Yorks Jacquia of the reason lied Bucnson Ferguson Paces Hobs Before the current National Hockey league season got un der way observers at the lllont real Canadians training camp were convinced John Ferguson couldnt make the team But the rookie Icltwlngcr continued to embarrass his do tractors Thursday night as he scored two goals and tielpedset up another as the Canndiens dumped New York 42 in Mont real Although hc missed 13 games with an Injury he now has 14 goals The victory Montreals sev enth in eight games with the Rangers enabled the Canadi ens to keep pace with the Chi cago Black Hawks who beat Boston 31 in the only other game played The Hawks and Canadians share the NHL lcad although Montreal holds game in hand Ferguson opened the scoring but the Rangers came back with two goals to force tho Ca nadians to explode for three markers In the third period to keep their unbeaten string in tact at six gomasExCanadien nebninder acoues Picnic again was bombordpd by his former teammates facing 43 shots NEARS RECORD Earl Ingarlicld knotted the score in the second period and Rod Gilbert scoring his lath of the season put the plucshirts Another LONDON CPI British bookmakers suffered another twist of the screw Thursday as turf authorities acted to check racing slump Viscountliardlng head of an official levy bo ar an nounced at press conference that £2384756 5715279til will rind in modernizing 17 British racecourses If the racing industry is to survive we must get more money from the bookmakers and get it quickly saideord Harding saying that the contri bution from bookies has fallen well below our targets To tighten the tourniquet on the men who shout the odds Wins iroan Tor BrdTime BANGKOK iAPIPone King petcli lanky Thai boxer won lheworld flywelght champion ship for antunprecadenfedrtbird time Thursday nightroiimafsnlit DI Hoihara who had knocked him out in one round last Septem her Pane fought one of the finest ring battles of his career pac ing himself in the steaming 90 degree heat of Raidainnern Sta dium while 10000 wildly paid sen Inns cheered Eachiwelghed th limit Housemanmnnv OFFIGE ahead in lhe second minute of the final period Gllbcrt now has scored In seven straight games three short of Andy Bathgates record Then the fireworks started as the teams dropped their close chccklng tactics and the Habs responded by pumping 19 shots at Planle Bill Hicks gets the iiemaker at 536 Fcrguson countcd the winner at 949 and Bobby Rousseaufoiled twice HURT BY OWN SONS STICK HAMILTON CPICurly Wilkinson was as surprised as his lzyenroid son when he discovered after leaving hospital that the youngster was responsible for dads 15 stitches Wilkinson was ringside spectator at minor hockey league game when the wound was indicted during tangle along the boards His son Hod defence man was loo busy fighting off opposing forwards to no tice that his stick struck his father They pieced the story to gother after the elder Wil tlpsons release from hospl be spent over threeyear pe Rookies in Bri beta at tracks and to licensed Bookies Suffer Setback is recommending changes in racing legislation to make punishable any false de claration by bookmakers to an able bookmaker accounts to be inspected and to make It harder for layers to get permits AM PMMITKVE Compared with North Amerl can racecouraes many British tracks have villagefair as pect with tiny rickety grand stands and primitive catering facilities Admission charges assign up to the equivalent of With bookies draining much of the money out of racing re sponaihle critics see Britain dwindling to the status at sec ondclass tnrf power Purses are smaller than in France or the United States may trainers are forced to bet to make ends meet and attendance are fall ing sharply IegaIIytake betting shops and offices Their turnover is generally thought to be about 10 times as large as lhat waged on the tote or partmutual system but their contribtrtion to racing is much smalls To Victory Hawks Win by Plante on breakaways added an Insurance marker at 1351 Charlie Hodge faced only 23 shots In the Montreal net Chicago proved they still be long In the lead with rare this season anyway victory over the Bruins In Boston The Bean townera until now had heldthe upper hand when the Hawks came to town But there was no doubt Thursday night as the Hawks In the first period and took to lead on goals by Ab Mc Donald and Hill Hay Boslon replied with lerry Topozlnls goal but Boston was stalled by Hawks goalie Glcon Hail Hail made 30 stops is of them In the second pcrlod and only relaxed when Kenny Whar ram put the game on ice with his 25th of the season midway through the final frame It was the 100th goal of Whhrrams ca reer Chicagos Stan Nikita re corded an assist in the Hawks s1 win over Boston to push his total in the National Hockey pointsfour more than team mate Bobby Hull Hull also picked up an assist to increase his lead over third place Iean Beiiveau of Montreal to two points Beliveau sat on the bench with an injury as the Canadians beat New York 41 Three other members of the Big Seven increased their pro duction Chicagos Kenny Whar ram picked up an assist and his fired 17 shots at Ed Johnston League scoringroce to 50 mark to helped set up the er CP Wirephotoi Quebec Aces Post 61 Win QUEBEC CP Quehec Aces strengthened their hold on first place In the American Hockey League Thursday night by Irounclng Rochester Ameri Cans 81 crowd of Him saw CIcland Morison score his 20th goal of the season for the Accs as lhe Quebec team went scoreless in the first period and then hanged in three goals in each the sec ondand third periods The win put the Aces three points ahead of second place Hershey Bcarr who were Idle hIoidson endcd lhe game With twogoal total the same as Wayne Hicks Other Quebec scorers were Jean Gauthier and lilll Dineen The lone Rochester lolly was by Les Duff while the Ace had man advantage Aces overpowered Americans In all three periods outshooting them 3330 Only four minor penalties in cluding bench penalty to the Americans were called during the game Stan Nikita Boosts Output To 80 Points In HLeague 25th goalthe 100th of his ca reerto move into fourth place Iio wilh New Yorks Andy Eathgate at in points Phil Goyctle of the Rangers picked up an assist and foam muteRod Gilbert scored his lath goal The lendcrs FLS Mikita Chi 24 Cid 60 Hull Chi 30 26 56 Eeliveau Mtl 1336 54 Whnrram Chi 25 21 46 Hulhgate NY l3 45 Goyetle NY 15 30545 Gilbert uy Burn friendly and quick way to ask for IOlleeie Extra Old Stock Ale When customer asks for aBlendedthealertserverwilldorightbyhim3 isablendof two greatales fOlifigflhvourgthetiirtgLilygLfixfiHes CAIdP BORDENlwo Barrie ruoo new by an savior andlanhIllCImpbellwonDI scar vision GovernorGeneral curb ing playdowos here yesterday when they defeated two Orillia rinks mt In the final Sixteen rinks representing dart china took part hi the Downy single knockout ploy and the Barrie foursomes post ed three straight vidmies On the Hewick rink were Ross Simeon vice Andy Ste Veusou second and John Rods err lead Campbell had his IB yearold ion Doug vice Merv Wise second and Elwood Web berlend Ab Greene and Fred Lankln were the Ortllla skips Greene had Milt Shortt vice Fred Gab bralth second and Tom Mac Neal lead Fred Carter was vloe skip on the Lankln rink Dwayne Hunter second and Dave Harris lead In the am draw Army do fealad Cookalown 2317 while Barrie downed Allislon belt Orlilia defeated Crcemora 2514 In the 11 oclock draw and second matdi saw IICAF down Orlllfa Hospital 7314 In the semifinals which got underway at pm Barrie outscored Army 2812 and 0r VIENNA AP Czechoslo vnklns nnllonal team dc fated Canadas Olympic hockey team 64 Thursday at Parduhlce Radio Prague re ported George Swarbrick 21year old rightwinger from Moose Jaw Sask scored twice for ih Canadian Olympians Other Canadian scorers were centre Gary Dinecn of Montreal and defenceman Terry OMal lay of Toronto The Canadians now have won four games lost four and tied one In their litgame oreOlym pIc tour of Europa before the winter games open an Innsbruck Jan 29 This was the second time they have been defeated by reserve tcoma Last week the Russian HAROLD JORY MOTORS snnvroe oMi AAA can Repairs to AllWlakes Authorized Dealer For ENSIGN TRIUMPH VANGUARD Tit SPORTS CARS IS Hayfield amiss Barrie Curlers In GemGen Win SPA lllia gained final berth by posting can victory over Hawks In Tie For 3rd Spot St Catharines Black Hawks snapped one lie to create an other by cdg n1 Petcrborough Peter 11 In Ontario Hockey As sociation Junior Series nci lion Thursday night Going Into the game the Hawks wen lled for fourth place with Nlegaro Fells Fly cra The win lifted lhem into tie for third with Pctcrborough each with 42 points In other action the league leading Tomato Marlboro in creased thelr spread over one endplace Montreal Junior Ctr oediena to it points by tying the fled Wings so In Hamilton The Marlboro have at points Niagara Falls hnlds down fifth spot with 40 points 10 up on Oshawa Generals who in turn lead the Red Wings by 10 lilt chencr Rangers are In the cel lar with 15 Wayne Carleton smrcd pair for the Ieagueleaderr Czech Team TumsBack Caiaibnlliihnriahsquad 7841 Ii teum downed them at after the Canadians had fallen In to the Russian first string crowd of 13000 new Swiss and Soviet referees hand out I7 penaltiesll against the Cana dians and six against the Czechs The official Czech news ag ency Ceteka criticized the Cu nadlans for poor teamwork and shooting and said their perfor mance showed once more that they would have little chance of winning an Olympic medal wsounun annulus DEIIVEIIIES or TEXACO flltt CHIEF Home Heating Oil 588 suitor PETRDIEIIM LTD 82563 timer

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